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Clear vision, unique concept keyfor booming business in Kuwait
Driven by frustration with the nine-to-five job, including lack of desired wages, flexibility and slow career development, all possibly topped up by a toxic manager and unhealthy working environment, many individuals in Kuwait are compelled to break free from their office jobs to start their entrepreneurial journey.These percentages reflect a negative phenomenon that affects the country’s economy. Based on official data issued by the Kuwait...
15-year-old Kuwaiti aims to renovate Al Abraj Park
KUWAIT: If someone wishes to change the world, they should always start with themselves. With that purpose in mind, a 15-year-old student with a passion for architecture decided to take the initiative and develop one of the most iconic parks in Kuwait, located in the heart of the Capital governorate — Al Abraj Park in Adailiya. Disappointed with the park’s outdated designs, abandoned services and neglected irrigation system, Ahmed Al-Dousari...
Kuwait, Japan boost ties
KUWAIT: The Embassy of Japan held a reception on Wednesday on the occasion of the birthday of the Emperor of Japan at Regency Hotel. Kuwaiti Deputy Foreign Minister Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah as the guest of honor. Speaking to Kuwait Times, Japanese Ambassador to Kuwait Morino Yasunari stressed on bilateral trade between the countries. “Kuwait is the third largest supplier of oil to Japan. We would like to expand these relations...
El-Taybeen: Heritage troupe reviving Kuwait’s golden days
Tracing back in time to the good old days when life was much slower, simpler, and perhaps more meaningful, the “El-Taybeen” troupe revives nostalgic scenes from the past by embodying traditional customs, inherited rituals and cultural art of their beloved homeland. “We are a group of family members and friends who have invested our energy into a non-profit initiative that aims to strengthen social cohesion and national identity and promote...
Sahel working to release English version of app
KUWAIT: Acknowledging the challenges faced by non-Arab expatriates while accessing the Arabic-only unified government application Sahel, Yousef Kazem, the app’s official spokesperson, revealed to Kuwait Times plans for an upcoming English version release.“We are certain that there is a large segment of society, especially non-Arabic speakers, who need to easily access the e-services directly through the application. As we respect their...
Feeling unfocused and unproductive? Poor nutrition might be the reason
KUWAIT: Lack of concentration while completing tasks, an inability to meet deadlines and easily forgetting things are common issues that people often complain about without understanding the underlying reasons behind them. According to nutritionist Dr Ahmad Al-Haddad, our bodies function like machines, and every organ needs fuel to operate properly. The brain, being a crucial organ, is strongly influenced by the type and amount of nutrients our...
Conference addresses critical issues concerning visually impaired people
KUWAIT: The opening ceremony of the Asian Blind Union Conference kicked off on Wednesday in cooperation with Kuwait Blind Association (KBA) and in the presence of 24 country representatives from across Asia. Scheduled to run for three days, the conference addressed critical topics and issues concerning visually impaired individuals.In his opening speech, representative of the Minister of Social Affairs and Family and Childhood Affairs, Hamidi...
Silent struggle: Language barrier between non-Arab expatriates and Arab speakers
KUWAIT: Even with Arabic being the most common spoken language in Kuwait, it remains a great hindrance for non-Arab expats, who can barely understand it. While the struggle might arise in daily communication including work or social interactions, it almost becomes inevitable in critical situations such as accessing essential services of healthcare or legal procedures. Fatima Shamoon, an Indian Muslim expat who has taught spoken Arabic for almost...
‘Women’s Wellness Event,’ first-of-its-kind in Kuwait
KUWAIT: A day just for her, for fostering change, growth and empowerment for every woman out there. “Women’s Wellness Event”, the first-of-its-kind in Kuwait, took place on Saturday to shed light on the underestimated aspects of women’s mental and physical health concerns that inevitably impact the health of society as a whole.“Well-being comes from finding ways to make yourself feel better, so find your own way.” This is how the...
Health ministry raises awareness of cancer, other chronic diseases
KUWAIT: Minister of Health Dr Ahmad Al-Awadhi highlighted that educating people about chronic diseases, with a particular emphasis on cancer, is one of the strategic goals of the ministry. Addressing the 9th Gulf Week for Cancer Awareness, held under the slogan “We are with you”, the minister noted that spreading health awareness of cancer plays a significant role in boosting early detection rates by 30 percent and increasing recovery rates...
Tapping into the power of intuition
KUWAIT: That distant calm voice coming from within, with its very gentle spark that ignites in certain situations — it’s your intuition speaking to you. “If a person really needs to make choices that reflect their soul, and fulfills them from the inside, they definitely need to listen to their inner voice,” said Mariam Ibrahim, a conscious healer and coach. She believes the power of intuition lies in its distinctive ability to break away...
Palestinian surgeon recounts Zionist war horrors after returning from Gaza
KUWAIT: Ghassan Abu Sitta, a plastic surgeon specializing in conflict injuries, recalled the overwhelming terror that he witnessed while volunteering in Gaza hospitals since the beginning of the Zionist aggression, at a symposium hosted by the Kuwait Committee for Jerusalem on Wednesday. Abu Sitta, who was born in Kuwait and is based in London, started recounting how he spent his days trying to save the people of Gaza, mostly at Al-Ahli Baptist...
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